Dr Sundar obtained his European Certificate in Medical Oncology in 2002 and MSc (Oncology) from University of Nottingham in 2001.

Dr Sundar gained the Fellowship of Royal Collegeof Radiologists in 2001 & Membership of Royal College of Physicians in 1997.

Dr Sundar passed the United Kingdom General Medical Council exams in 1996 and United States Medical Licensure exams in 1995.

Dr Sundar is a member of the internationally renowned American Societyof Clinical Oncology, American Association for Cancer Research, American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, European Society of Medical Oncology & European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology.

Dr Sundar is an excellent scholar with a gentle and humble personality. Dr Sundar is very approachable and excellent at making you feel at ease during your difficult journey. Dr Sundar always welcome questions from you, answering them with honesty and openness.

To read more about Dr Sundar’s qualifications, academic work and research publications and presentations, please click the menu above.

We offer the latest and best cancer treatments including Targeted therapy, Precision Radiotherapy as well as the established conventional cancer treatments.

Successful cancer treatment needs a very good oncology team. Our dedicated team of highly experienced nurses, pharmacists, expert physicists and radiographers have many years of knowledge between them and use the latest technology to manage your treatment in the best possible way.

We provide innovative and personalised care. We provide high quality care in a welcoming and friendly environment.

We accept patients registered with all insurers. We also welcome patients paying for their own treatment. We are happy to see patients for private follow-up consultation only at the private hospital (with relevant blood tests done at GP surgery if appropriate).

Referrals: We usually need a letter of referral from your GP. In cases of immediate and urgent clinical need, we can see patients immediately without a referral letter but we would usually inform your GP later about the consultation.